Friday, June 15, 2012

Google+ is now accepting applicants to join the Youth

Google+ is now accepting enrollees aged 13 and older adolescents in most countries, providing a large demographic of social network as a target as it seeks to increase the number of users has now reached 90 million users.

Twitter and Facebook also has determined the age of 13 years as the minimum age limit of users who can join their social networks, so in the sense that Google is also following in their footsteps.

While most teens around the world can be joined at the age of 13 years, Google set a minimum age for new members at the age of 14 years in Spain and South Korea, and 16 years in the Netherlands.

"Teenagers and young adults are most active Internet users on the planet," said Bradley Horowitz, Google's vice president of product management for Google. "And surprise, surprise: They are also people who enjoy spending time with friends and family. Based on these two items, and it is clear that adolescents will increasingly connect online .. "

Google cares enough to make sure teens share what they want to share in the right context, in a bid to persistent oversharing on social networking among teens connections that may be more than acquaintances than actual friends.

To wit, when teens share something outside the circle (circle) they have created, Google + will membarikan notification before they post.

For secure information sharing manjaga among adolescents, Google has made it so that only they (teenagers) are there in the circle can contact each other through chat sessions.

There are other places where control of discretionary share more uncertain. For example, if a stranger outside the circle to join in a teen's Hangout video chat session is in progress, Google + will remove it for a while during the teenage aliens were active in the session.

Google also announced several new pages that Google + teens might like, including the 106 and Park, Ashley Tisdale, Cody Simpson Rushm Big Time, Teen Vogue and Glee.

Google welcomed the teens into social networking two days after the company announced it would support a nickname (nickname) and examined several pseudonyms.

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